A native of Winnipeg, Ms Wilson began her musical studies at the age of three; she holds three Julliard School of Music degrees - a Master's degree in conducting and both Bachelor's and Master's in flute. As a flute student at Julliard, her teacher was the renowned Julius Baker, and she made her Carnegie Hall debut as a flutist at the age of 21. Ms Wilson made her conducting debut with the National Arts Center Orchestra of Canada in 1990 at the age of 23.

Keri-Lynn Wilson currently divides her conducting career between symphony orchestras and opera productions. In recent seasons she has conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Saint Paul Chamber and the New Jersey Symphony.

A native of Winnipeg, Ms Wilson began her musical studies at the age of three; she holds three Julliard School of Music degrees - a Master's degree in conducting and both Bachelor's and Master's in flute. As a flute student at Julliard, her teacher was the renowned Julius Baker, and she made her Carnegie Hall debut as a flutist at the age of 21. Ms Wilson made her conducting debut with the National Arts Center Orchestra of Canada in 1990 at the age of 23.

Keri-Lynn Wilson currently divides her conducting career between symphony orchestras and opera productions. In recent seasons she has conducted the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Montreal Symphony, Toronto Symphony, Saint Paul Chamber and the New Jersey Symphony.